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FOR THE ULTIMATE IN VERSATILITY, COMFORT, AND RUGGED DESIGN

The Ranger has been at the "top of the charts" for many years– for some very good reasons:

The Ranger was the first BC to combine high quality heavy duty construction, weight integration, and rear flotation. Its introduction created a new category of buoyancy systems, and it is without doubt the most imitated BC in history! But its the Rangers incredible versatility that keeps knowledgeable divers recommending it year after year. Zeagles modular construction allows the Ranger to transition between tropical travel diving, rugged cold water diving in wet or dry suits, single or twin cylinders, and even (with optional bladder assemblies having up to 2 X 85-LB lift and easily mounted backplates) technical diving!

Constructed of heavily reinforced 1050 denier ballistic nylon, the Ranger is compatible with a variety of options and accessories, including bladders, pockets, hard backplates, and custom gear attachment components.

If you are a diver who wants a rugged recreational buoyancy system, but also want one that can adapt and change to meet different diving needs, the Ranger is a system you won't outgrow.

Atomic Aquatics was founded in Huntington Beach in 1992 by Dean Garraffa and Doug Toth with the philosophy of innovation, excellence, and superior materials. Atomic is world-renowned for being some of the highest caliber scuba gear in the world, a result of their commitment to new technology and quality construction. Their gear has been used by Hollywood actors like Kevin Costner and Edward Norton, and Atomic equipment was even used by magician David Blaine during his stunt to stay underwater for an entire week!

Atomic is known for its regulators, many of which are not only lightweight, sturdy, and safe but are completely 100% corrosion resistant because of their titanium construction. Atomic masks provide thrilling panoramic views, and are designed for maximum comfort over long dives. Atomic dive computersput all of your pertinent dive information like depth, direction, and air pressure on a bright and clear OLED screen. Atomic snorkels have standard or semi-dry tops, which guard against water splashing into the breathing tube.